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claudia, good to have you on this program. congratulations on the text. >> thank you so much. >> that's our show for tonight. thanks for watching. and as always, keep the faith. ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time with the incomparable angela lansbury now on tour. that's next time. we'll see you then. ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ) (♪) (♪) daniel mansergh: imagemakers is made possible by a grant from: celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the: (overhead train sounds)
claudia, good to have you on this program. congratulations on the text. >> thank you so much. >> that's our show for tonight. thanks for watching. and as always, keep the faith. ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time with the incomparable angela lansbury now on tour. that's next time. we'll see you then. ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like...
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finlay: or, at the very least, make claudia and trp the fall guy. is that why ferris had to die, too? yeah, well, we searched your place. and, um, we found this. it's furosemide. what was your plan, major? i mean, you slip some into his coffee, you hope he strokes out in the hypobaric chamber? but it didn't work out that way, right? he was a strong test pilot. took a few extra hours. bobby and ferris were best friends. if anybody knew the truth about us, it was him. i... had no choice. major... you always have a choice. and you chose wrong. twice. mrs. holland? you still waiting for something? haven't they finished with you yet? no, they said i could go. i just... i mean, go where? home is empty. it's always going to be empty. i'm so sorry. for everything. your husband... you were just doing your job. i understand. do you keep secrets from your wife? i used to. not anymore? no. she's a lucky woman, then. excuse me. captioning sponsored by cbs, c.s.i. productions, and toyota captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org who's been using wal
finlay: or, at the very least, make claudia and trp the fall guy. is that why ferris had to die, too? yeah, well, we searched your place. and, um, we found this. it's furosemide. what was your plan, major? i mean, you slip some into his coffee, you hope he strokes out in the hypobaric chamber? but it didn't work out that way, right? he was a strong test pilot. took a few extra hours. bobby and ferris were best friends. if anybody knew the truth about us, it was him. i... had no choice. major......
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first influence correspondent claudia cowan live in california. claudia. >> hi, greta. this pounding rain and near hurricane-force winds just slammed into northern california today and provided plenty of dramatic pictures. all day long we have been watching the high surf just slam into the pier here in pacifica. some spots along the coast seeing waives as high as 27 feet. some of the inland areas up in sonoma and napa getting 9-inch of rain in this 24-hour long deluge. so much rain falling all at once. it caused widespread problems across northern california. roads were flooded. cars got stranded on freeways as some people make the best of things by getting around on a kayak. now, the storm also uprooted trees. in fact, we're told that a 12-year-old boy suffered a fractured arm when an 80-foot tree fell on him. that happened in santa cruz. power was knocked out all over the bay area. at last report 117,000 customers were still without power. authorities advising folks to stay off the roads if they can. especially up in the mountains where blizzard and whiteout condition
first influence correspondent claudia cowan live in california. claudia. >> hi, greta. this pounding rain and near hurricane-force winds just slammed into northern california today and provided plenty of dramatic pictures. all day long we have been watching the high surf just slam into the pier here in pacifica. some spots along the coast seeing waives as high as 27 feet. some of the inland areas up in sonoma and napa getting 9-inch of rain in this 24-hour long deluge. so much rain...
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as dennis tries to hold onto both claudia and suelina. but the powerful current sweeps his wife into the culvert. a local resident captures the terrifying ordeal on camera. claudia is already pulled out of the tunnel, but dennis is still inside trying to reach his wife. >> and then, like from heaven, the ladder came down right in front of me. and i reached out and i thought, well, i better get out of here and let the firefighters do their job. so i pulled, grabbed on to the ladder and i pulled myself through the opening. >> the deputy fire chief chris russo is waiting on the ladder and helps lift dennis up to the rescue team on the bridge. >> when i finally got a hold of dennis he was wedged between his kayak, the ladder and the edge of the culvert. thank god he wasn't a giant guy and i could actually lift him up and get him on the ladder and move him to safety. >> i got him. under the arms. under his arms. >> i was pretty exhausted. i knew that there wasn't much more that i could do, but i was also, at that point, had been prepared to if
as dennis tries to hold onto both claudia and suelina. but the powerful current sweeps his wife into the culvert. a local resident captures the terrifying ordeal on camera. claudia is already pulled out of the tunnel, but dennis is still inside trying to reach his wife. >> and then, like from heaven, the ladder came down right in front of me. and i reached out and i thought, well, i better get out of here and let the firefighters do their job. so i pulled, grabbed on to the ladder and i...
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. >>> claudia elena lleva once aÑos en un empleo que ella asegura que todos admiran. >>> me dicen esto lo hiciste tÚ mami. les explico quÉ hice o algo. >>> les dice que sÍ, que ella estuvo atrÁs de los adornos que ve en cada navidad en medellÍn, una de las iluminaciones mÁs llamativas de colombia. >>> es un trabajo bastante arduo, de horas extensas, en el que todas mis compaÑeras y yo, entregamos todo de nosotras cada una aportamos como ese granito de arena para que este proyecto salga adelante. >>> las decoraciones no solo son especiales por estar en mÁs de cien sitios de la ciudad, tambiÉn porque las hacen mujeres cabezas de familia, como claudia, que es veterana en la tarea, o como luz marÍa que por primera vez se une al equipo. >>> hace parte de los decorativos de navideÑo, es emocionante. >>> en esta planta, mÁs de 300 personas dan vida a a ideas de diseÑadores. >>> el 70% mujeres y el 30% hombres, porque sigue la historia, las mujeres, si hay mujeres los hombres no sufrimos. >>> las madres trabajan con guirnaldas y papeles, y millones de luces que le dan vida a medel
. >>> claudia elena lleva once aÑos en un empleo que ella asegura que todos admiran. >>> me dicen esto lo hiciste tÚ mami. les explico quÉ hice o algo. >>> les dice que sÍ, que ella estuvo atrÁs de los adornos que ve en cada navidad en medellÍn, una de las iluminaciones mÁs llamativas de colombia. >>> es un trabajo bastante arduo, de horas extensas, en el que todas mis compaÑeras y yo, entregamos todo de nosotras cada una aportamos como ese granito de...
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my interview with leonard's mom, claudia next. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ho, ho, ho, ho] lease the 2014 cla 250 for $329 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my buddy here is going to help me find it. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about americas favorite potatoes: heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american heart association's go red for women campaign. if you see it i hope you'll let us know. always look for the grown in idaho seal. i have the worst cold with this runni better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55
my interview with leonard's mom, claudia next. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ho, ho, ho, ho] lease the 2014 cla 250 for $329 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my buddy here is going to help me find it. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about americas...
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claudia returns to what she calls the scene of the crime for the first time since giving birth to a son in 1976. this is where my baby was stolen, she says. at the time not even her husband believed her, but now they too have joined an investigation carried out by a special prosecutor that has shocked the nation. the attorney events 13 mothers. he says it is impossible know how many babies were kidnapped between 1969 and the early '90s, for now the last documented case. >> translator: for example, a midwife would say a baby was to be born at such and such an hour, and instead of putting the real name, she would write another name. and it was a network. >> reporter: chile's catholic church says it is cooperating with the investigation. it includes a dutch nun who acknowledges she alone gave away around 100 newborns. >> translator: at that time a nun would enter a hospital and no one would think of questioning her or asking her for identification. >> reporter: in recent years chile's adoption laws have become more stringent, but that's no consolation for claudia. >> translator: i would se
claudia returns to what she calls the scene of the crime for the first time since giving birth to a son in 1976. this is where my baby was stolen, she says. at the time not even her husband believed her, but now they too have joined an investigation carried out by a special prosecutor that has shocked the nation. the attorney events 13 mothers. he says it is impossible know how many babies were kidnapped between 1969 and the early '90s, for now the last documented case. >> translator: for...
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. >> good morning, claudia goram, assistant director of real estate. miss sarah giladi and miss tiffany bohe, the executive director of oci, were going to be here for a presentation and a powerpoint. i don't know if we want to continue this to allow them to get here or i can just give you a brief -- i don't know if you had any questions. i can do an introduction and kind of lay it out for you. >> why don't you do an introduction and we'll see if we have further questions. >> very concisely, the transbay joint powers authority requires a short term interim financing to be able to continue to meet certain contractual requirements in their phase i of the transbay transit center project. tjpa seeks to obtain a bridge loan in the amount of $171 million and as security for that loan, certain conditions must met including a deed of trust and negative covenants on certain properties located in the transbay redevelopment area. there is no fiscal impact to the city in this transaction. the city will not be a party to the loan and it is not an owner of any of the
. >> good morning, claudia goram, assistant director of real estate. miss sarah giladi and miss tiffany bohe, the executive director of oci, were going to be here for a presentation and a powerpoint. i don't know if we want to continue this to allow them to get here or i can just give you a brief -- i don't know if you had any questions. i can do an introduction and kind of lay it out for you. >> why don't you do an introduction and we'll see if we have further questions. >>...
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cla claudia joins us live now from rome. claudia, what's the likelihood of these two foreign ministers coming to a consensus? >> reporter: well, first of all, we felt that ukraine, of course, will be high on the agenda but right before entering t the meeting which we believe is still carrying on here behind us in the u.s. embassy in rome as we haven't seen any movement in the past hour, well, lavrov and kerry met briefly. journalists thanked him for accepting the invitation at short notice where he said critical issues and lavrov thanked them for the invitation and said that he was looking forward to talk about mainly the middle east and how to work together to prevent that situation from degrading further. so the middle east seems like to be high on the agenda. of course, we believe that ukraine must have been on the table at some stage because of the anger by moscow at that u.s. senate bill that you just said that, especially in view of the statement that was issued on the foreign ministry website in russia where that bill
cla claudia joins us live now from rome. claudia, what's the likelihood of these two foreign ministers coming to a consensus? >> reporter: well, first of all, we felt that ukraine, of course, will be high on the agenda but right before entering t the meeting which we believe is still carrying on here behind us in the u.s. embassy in rome as we haven't seen any movement in the past hour, well, lavrov and kerry met briefly. journalists thanked him for accepting the invitation at short...
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book award. >> i'm claudia rankine. a poet, a playwright. i also teach at pomona college. i see myself as a citizen, walking around, collecting stories. and using those stories to reflect our lives through poetry, through essays, creating these hybrid texts and plays that reflect back to us who we are. in my most recent book "citizen", i wanted to try to track the moments that disrupt interactions, especially between people of different races. the book contains two kinds of aggressions. what is often called micro- aggressions or small moments. but then i wanted to begin to understand how we get to these major moments, the murders of black men. these kind of moments in 2014 when you think "how did that happen? and i wanted to track it back and say people in their daily lives by believing and saying these small things, they will add up to major, major aggressions against people just because of the color of their skin. so the book tracks the small to the large. in line at the drugstore it's finally your turn and then it's
book award. >> i'm claudia rankine. a poet, a playwright. i also teach at pomona college. i see myself as a citizen, walking around, collecting stories. and using those stories to reflect our lives through poetry, through essays, creating these hybrid texts and plays that reflect back to us who we are. in my most recent book "citizen", i wanted to try to track the moments that disrupt interactions, especially between people of different races. the book contains two kinds of...
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claudia cowan is live in pacifica, california, with more. hello, claudia. >> reporter: hi, shannon. the first major storm to hit northern california in six years is just drenching with this pounding rain and near hurricane force wind. perhaps you can see the rains slamming against the pacifica pier. it is popular with tourists and will be closed today for good reason. we could see waves as high as 27 feet along some parts of the coast, santa cruz to monterey. along with wind gusts from 50 to 6 miles per hour, along with eight inches of rain coming down in this area in the space of a day, 24 hours or so. since the storm moved into northern california overnight someplaces have seen a one or two inches fall per hour. that is a lot and the national weather service has issued all the relevant warns, flash floods, high surf, you name it. crews spent last days clearing storm drains and trimming branches near power lines and sandbagging low-lying businesses. trees have been uprooted and at last report 77,000 customers were without power. sinkholes, mudslides, rockslides are all very real co
claudia cowan is live in pacifica, california, with more. hello, claudia. >> reporter: hi, shannon. the first major storm to hit northern california in six years is just drenching with this pounding rain and near hurricane force wind. perhaps you can see the rains slamming against the pacifica pier. it is popular with tourists and will be closed today for good reason. we could see waves as high as 27 feet along some parts of the coast, santa cruz to monterey. along with wind gusts from 50...
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claudia cowan, is joining us live from oakland, california. claudia? >> if you're hitting the road today, leave now or later tonight to beat the risch and buckle up. the highway patrol will look for drunk drivers and make sure people are wearing seatbelts. "click it or ticket." >> you mentioned the lowest gas prices in missouri. so who is paying the most? >> yeah, missouri and oklahoma have the lowest. the most, well you folks in new york still paying around 2.90, up to $3 per gal on in some parts. alaska you're paying more at 3.17 per gallon. hawaii has the highest gas prices at 3.58 per gallon. still overall, if you fill up your tank tomorrow. you will pay some of the lowest gas prices since christmas of 2008. >> claudia cowan in oakland. thank you, claudia. >> a lawmaker from new york says he will not resign after pleading guilty yesterday to a charge of federal tax evasion in a plea deal. republican michael grimm easily won re-election in his staten island district last month. coface up to three years in prison when he is sentenced come june. so wh
claudia cowan, is joining us live from oakland, california. claudia? >> if you're hitting the road today, leave now or later tonight to beat the risch and buckle up. the highway patrol will look for drunk drivers and make sure people are wearing seatbelts. "click it or ticket." >> you mentioned the lowest gas prices in missouri. so who is paying the most? >> yeah, missouri and oklahoma have the lowest. the most, well you folks in new york still paying around 2.90, up...
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claudia. >> thanks rosemary. >>> a holiday special to help find some pets a new family. up next, the offer from the oakland animal shelter that's going to continue through the rest of the year. >>> plus, a custom doll to celebrate the year of the selfie selfies. coming up, one business is taking advantage of the global year of the selfies. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air, and nob hill. [ female announcer ] get your taste of the season, which means it's timeson for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. >>> the oakland animal shelter is hoping to find these pets a home. >> there is going to be music there
claudia. >> thanks rosemary. >>> a holiday special to help find some pets a new family. up next, the offer from the oakland animal shelter that's going to continue through the rest of the year. >>> plus, a custom doll to celebrate the year of the selfie selfies. coming up, one business is taking advantage of the global year of the selfies. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air, and nob hill. [ female announcer ] get your...
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. >> estÁ de acuerdo la locutora claudia salcedo, que muchas veces le toca convertirse en consejera de su radioescucha que comparten su soledad e incluso sus pensamientos de suicidio. >> han sido mÁs mujeres de hombre, la mujer vive mÁs del amor de los hijos y la familia. >> un hombre tenÍa un cuchillo sus manos y el cuchillo lo estaba sonando en donde estaba, me dijo que se querÍa suicidar, tenÍa muchos problemas, acababa de salir de la cÁrcel y su esposa lo habÍa abandonado. >> para las y colocarÁ marta muÑoz dice que en filadelfia y arizona no hay lugares donde tratar esto. >> no hay mucha consejerÍa, hay mucha iglesia que se estÁn dedicando a dar consejerÍa cristiana. >> hay que agarrarse de la fe y de dios que es lo mÁs importante, del amor de mi familia, lo mÁs importante no es quedarse sÓlo con el dolor, siempre hay alguien que quiere escucharlo o referirlo a algÚn lugar donde se pueda reencontrar con su sonrisa. >> hablamos mucho y desistiÓ de su idea, hablar y desahogarse ayuda. >> no se vayan que ya regresamos con mÁs informaciÓn. >> noticias univisiÓn 65.
. >> estÁ de acuerdo la locutora claudia salcedo, que muchas veces le toca convertirse en consejera de su radioescucha que comparten su soledad e incluso sus pensamientos de suicidio. >> han sido mÁs mujeres de hombre, la mujer vive mÁs del amor de los hijos y la familia. >> un hombre tenÍa un cuchillo sus manos y el cuchillo lo estaba sonando en donde estaba, me dijo que se querÍa suicidar, tenÍa muchos problemas, acababa de salir de la cÁrcel y su esposa lo habÍa...
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ktvu claudia long gives us a look back at local news. >>> there are images from 2014 that are hard to forget from raising fires like the one that destroyed this san francisco construction project. to the police shooting protest that overtook our city streets and freeways and the scandal in silicon valley, all eyes on the woman that described as a high end prostitute and the tech ex second that died after she allegedly injected him with heroin. politicians. and a manhunt for this man. ryan chamberlain that the feds said had bomb making materials in his apartment. cautions over ebola and health care and immigration reform and mother nature took headlines with the earthquake that caused damage in napa. the drought still has conserving. there was tragedy. bart police sergeants tom smith was mistakingly and killed by a fellow officer during a search of an apartment. >> it is difficult to express how much sorrow you are feeling and how much pain. >> and stories we still don't understand including the rampage that took the lives of three students from the bay area. >> it has personally affec
ktvu claudia long gives us a look back at local news. >>> there are images from 2014 that are hard to forget from raising fires like the one that destroyed this san francisco construction project. to the police shooting protest that overtook our city streets and freeways and the scandal in silicon valley, all eyes on the woman that described as a high end prostitute and the tech ex second that died after she allegedly injected him with heroin. politicians. and a manhunt for this man....
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john: thank you, claudia, when we return -- i'll show you how to fix poverty. lemonade for sale! 50 cents! who wants stossel lemonade! . >> am i being arrested? >> being detained for activity. we need to check you for weapons. john: these men have the nerve to offer home improvements. >> are you kidding me? >> no, sir. john: sadly the police weren't kidding. california bureaucrats put that video on the website to show they enforce stupid job killing rules. you want to work, support yourself, you better have a license. unfortunately the license is difficult to get. costs a lot of money, that is one reason why many americans don't work today. don't try. as my last guest explained, politicians make it hard or illegal to go to work. this is just tragic there. are 7 billion people on earth. fewer than 1 billion have anywhere near our level of wealth and comfort. more than a billion live in miserable poverty. we tried to address it by spreading the wealth and that failed. what's most outrageous about that to me is that we now know what works. it's not spreading the wealth, it's economi
john: thank you, claudia, when we return -- i'll show you how to fix poverty. lemonade for sale! 50 cents! who wants stossel lemonade! . >> am i being arrested? >> being detained for activity. we need to check you for weapons. john: these men have the nerve to offer home improvements. >> are you kidding me? >> no, sir. john: sadly the police weren't kidding. california bureaucrats put that video on the website to show they enforce stupid job killing rules. you want to...
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san francisco i sent these comments and a very important study document to you through your secretary claudia gara please make sure you get these documents so you can read them and let me touch base on this just by reading it is the easiest way to go over it in the beginning. dear commissioners, studies show that vastly higher amounts of cancer causing dust is created when implosion is used for building rather than mechanical removal and prohibited in urban areas. i'd like to kick it up a notch and say you don't need a study because this kind of demolition absolutely should not be done in a in a city, in an urban area in particular a 2005-case study by environmental health health health calgory states clearly problematic issues surrounding public health protection in effected areas that could extend 10 to 20 kilometers down wind think of the map you just saw and think about the fact that it totally did not account for a 10 to 20-kilometer down wind blowing on these materials it's absolutely ridiculous to think that we could do an implosion in an urban area and think it's a safe and good idea.
san francisco i sent these comments and a very important study document to you through your secretary claudia gara please make sure you get these documents so you can read them and let me touch base on this just by reading it is the easiest way to go over it in the beginning. dear commissioners, studies show that vastly higher amounts of cancer causing dust is created when implosion is used for building rather than mechanical removal and prohibited in urban areas. i'd like to kick it up a notch...
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san francisco i sent these comments and a very important study document to you through your secretary claudia gara please make sure you get these documents so you can read them and let me touch base on this just by reading it is the easiest way to go over it in the beginning. dear commissioners, studies show that vastly higher amounts of cancer causing dust is created when implosion is used for building rather than mechanical removal and prohibited in urban areas. i'd like to kick it up a notch and say you don't need a study because this kind of demolition absolutely should not be done in a in a city, in an urban area in particular a 2005-case study by environmental health health
san francisco i sent these comments and a very important study document to you through your secretary claudia gara please make sure you get these documents so you can read them and let me touch base on this just by reading it is the easiest way to go over it in the beginning. dear commissioners, studies show that vastly higher amounts of cancer causing dust is created when implosion is used for building rather than mechanical removal and prohibited in urban areas. i'd like to kick it up a notch...
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un tema de nunca acabar, quienes son mÁs infieles los hombres o las mujeres, en esta primera parte claudia botero hable con un especialista. aquÍ estÁ la primera parte de la infidelidad y sus costos. >> tengo que usar peluca, tengo que parecer que tengo barba. >> hace todo lo posible para cambiar su identidad y usa la mÁs alta tecnologÍa para encontrar lo que estÁ buscando. >> puede tomar vÍdeo. >> la cargas asÍ y estÁs grabando todo el tiempo. >> durante los Últimos 16 aÑos, este ex agente de contra inteligencia los estados unidos es contratado con frecuencia. a ti te gusta lo que haces? >> me encanta. lo que yo hago ahora es lo que yo hacÍa para el gobierno. >> para llevar a cabo estas misiones, para lo que sea para tener las respuestas. >> lo mÁximo 175 la hora. hay casos donde he estado hasta 18 horas sin parar. eso cuesta. y la gente lo para. >> misiÓn nÚmero uno captar en el acto. >> le pongo un gps, esto me dice exactamente en dÓnde estÁ ese carro. >> sus numerosos vÍdeos muestra a mujeres casadas con sus amantes o a hombres que buscan en otras lo que dicen no tener
un tema de nunca acabar, quienes son mÁs infieles los hombres o las mujeres, en esta primera parte claudia botero hable con un especialista. aquÍ estÁ la primera parte de la infidelidad y sus costos. >> tengo que usar peluca, tengo que parecer que tengo barba. >> hace todo lo posible para cambiar su identidad y usa la mÁs alta tecnologÍa para encontrar lo que estÁ buscando. >> puede tomar vÍdeo. >> la cargas asÍ y estÁs grabando todo el tiempo. >> durante...
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members of the tjpa as well as claudia gorum are also here with any questions you have. >> do we have anymore questions or comments for the staff present here today? supervisor kim? no. okay with that then we have items 41 and 42 before us. and we'd like to take public comment on those two items. any members of the public if you wish to speak you have 2 minutes to speak. seeing none public comment is closed for this item. any further discussion? all right. all right. so hour hearing has been held and closed and now 41 and 42 if we could -- so we could take that same house same call without objection. oh, i'm sorry. our house has changed now we're going to have to go to roll call vote. >> on item 42 tang aye. supervisor weiner aye. yee aye avalos aye breed aye supervisor campos, campos absent. supervisor cohen aye. farrell aye. kim aye mar aye there are 9 ayes. >> that resolution is adopted and madam clerk to our third special 3:00 p.m. order. >> pursuant to a motion approved on november 25th the board of supervisors will convene items 33 through 45 to authorize the execution of the fi
members of the tjpa as well as claudia gorum are also here with any questions you have. >> do we have anymore questions or comments for the staff present here today? supervisor kim? no. okay with that then we have items 41 and 42 before us. and we'd like to take public comment on those two items. any members of the public if you wish to speak you have 2 minutes to speak. seeing none public comment is closed for this item. any further discussion? all right. all right. so hour hearing has...
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. >> con ella estÁ de acuerdo la famosa locutora claudia salcedo quien a travÉs del micrÓfono mucha veces le toca convertirse en consejero de sus escuchas que hablan para compartir su soledad y sus pensamientos de suicidio. >> ha sido mÁs mujeres y hombres, no le entiendo porque. la mujer se supone que vive mÁs del amor de sus hijos. >> uno de los casos mÁs difÍciles que le tocÓ escucharme en el nombre. >> tiene un cuchillo en sus manos el cuchillo no estaba golpeando y me dijo que se querÍa suicidar. tenía muchos problemas, salida de la cÁrcel y su esposa lo habÍa abandonado. >> la psicÓloga marta muÑoz estas situaciones mÁs crÍticas cuando narizona nueve recursos para tratar los. >> sobre todo de salud mental, consejerÍa pero si hay lugares y muchas iglesias que se dedican a dar consejerÍa cristiana. >> y yo les digo lo que le digo en ese momento de desesperaciÓn, agarrarme de la fe y de dios, del amor de mi familia. >> aÑade que lo mÁs importante es no quedarse con el dolor porque siempre habrÁ alguien que lo quiera escuchar o referirlo algÚn lugar donde lo pueden a
. >> con ella estÁ de acuerdo la famosa locutora claudia salcedo quien a travÉs del micrÓfono mucha veces le toca convertirse en consejero de sus escuchas que hablan para compartir su soledad y sus pensamientos de suicidio. >> ha sido mÁs mujeres y hombres, no le entiendo porque. la mujer se supone que vive mÁs del amor de sus hijos. >> uno de los casos mÁs difÍciles que le tocÓ escucharme en el nombre. >> tiene un cuchillo en sus manos el cuchillo no estaba...
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claudia, aprovechando que estÁ en tu casa, vamos a integrarla a tu equipo. >> claro. >> me encanta.
claudia, aprovechando que estÁ en tu casa, vamos a integrarla a tu equipo. >> claro. >> me encanta.
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. >> so, we invented a person, claudia mckinney, and her story was that her dad used to be a judge and that she was taking court evidence and putting it up on youtube. >> but "exhibit b-5" doesn't catch on right away. >> how's that? >> no, you look like al qaeda. >> to help it gain momentum, kyle reaches out to his friend, rainn wilson, star of the show "the office." >> i e-mailed him, would you mind tweeting about this. and he was like, yeah, man, and he put it up and it really took off thanks to that. so, really, we owe the success of "exhibit b-5" to dwight on "the office." >> within a year, the video scores more than 6 million hits. >> i had no idea that it would get the response that it did. like, whoa. >> comments pour in from viewers debating its validity. >> people arguing about, it's real because of this. no, it's fake because of these, you know, top ten things. and that's really been the phenomenon that's kept it going and made it go viral is that argument. probably the most distressing stuff was the personal messages that i would get as claudia mckinney that would say, like,
. >> so, we invented a person, claudia mckinney, and her story was that her dad used to be a judge and that she was taking court evidence and putting it up on youtube. >> but "exhibit b-5" doesn't catch on right away. >> how's that? >> no, you look like al qaeda. >> to help it gain momentum, kyle reaches out to his friend, rainn wilson, star of the show "the office." >> i e-mailed him, would you mind tweeting about this. and he was like,...
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his mother, claudia, saw the police wrap up the crime scene tape as she was being taken to see the body of her son. even before she identified his body, they were kind of shipping out. so, they don't know what has happened. they're quite honest about that. but they suspect the worst. they want a thorough investigation to find out exactly what happened to lennon. >> you spoke at length with the family for your piece in "the guardian." what did they tell you about the town they live in, the racial climate? >> it's a tiny town, about 1700 people. primarily white. over the road from their house lived -- she's now in hiding, apparently daisht white woman that lennon lacy was apparently going out with and apparently that caused quite a bit of tension in the area. was there a racial motive behind what happened to him? and i think it is -- it's fair to say. i visited the house just next door where only recently there had been signs up saying black people should leave the area. the police had been forced to take those signs down. so, definitely signs of racial tension in the area. and they also
his mother, claudia, saw the police wrap up the crime scene tape as she was being taken to see the body of her son. even before she identified his body, they were kind of shipping out. so, they don't know what has happened. they're quite honest about that. but they suspect the worst. they want a thorough investigation to find out exactly what happened to lennon. >> you spoke at length with the family for your piece in "the guardian." what did they tell you about the town they...
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. >> claudia is a hydrologist. >> is it completely unrealistic to think of these deep level aquifers at just an unlimited resource? >> we are lowering the water levels lower than historic lows, taking more out than recharging the system. >> there is more than the immediate impact of all this well digging, land subsidence. >> it is the lowering of the land surface. >> michelle tracks how much is occurring and where. >> this is a canal. as subsidence occurs, the road lowers, the water is starting to run into part of the bridge. >> the water is veering this way. >> the water's going this way and all of these items are shoved up against the bridge instead of flowing underneath the bridge if there was space between the water surface and bridge. >> you can see that. >> most alarming is that subsidence permanently changing an aquifer's ability to hold water. >> it can hold less water than it did before subsidence. that is forever. that is permanent. >> coming up on tech know, using the sun to turn waste water into liquid gold. >> ok. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. jo
. >> claudia is a hydrologist. >> is it completely unrealistic to think of these deep level aquifers at just an unlimited resource? >> we are lowering the water levels lower than historic lows, taking more out than recharging the system. >> there is more than the immediate impact of all this well digging, land subsidence. >> it is the lowering of the land surface. >> michelle tracks how much is occurring and where. >> this is a canal. as subsidence...
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. >> public speaker: good evening, my name is claudia. i live in excelsior and i'm against this. i walk and there is solicitation and drugs use going on. i would also like to state that i have never seen any of these people that are claiming to be with sparks and in our neighborhood and i just like to say that nothing good can come out of this. please, please, i'm begging you. don't do this. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> hello, my name is claire, a member of spark. i would like to say that as a woman i'm very impressed with sparks able to create such a safe environment to procure my medicine. i can only imagine that it would only bring similar safety and that feeling of well being to the members of this neighborhood. i would urge you to allow them to have that. thank you. >> public speaker: my name is simms and i live on howard. i don't have children, but i do commute at night and i think sparks brings as much safety as you can in the city. they keep really bright lights. >> thank you. >> again, i would like to invite those people who may still be in the overflow room
. >> public speaker: good evening, my name is claudia. i live in excelsior and i'm against this. i walk and there is solicitation and drugs use going on. i would also like to state that i have never seen any of these people that are claiming to be with sparks and in our neighborhood and i just like to say that nothing good can come out of this. please, please, i'm begging you. don't do this. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> hello, my name is claire, a member of spark....
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. >> reporter: claudia's calls to sony yielded few answers as the lizard squad claimed responsibility for taking down play station network and xbox live servers halting online gaming for the two systems. >> he thought it was bogus, pretty horrible. >> reporter: mark's 6 year old son couldn't play his game. >> got some good notice. christmas day was a spectacular time to disrupt the network. >> reporter: a war of words ensued on twitter between hackers claiming to disrupt networks and others trying to restore service. the outage lasted into today. some made the best of it and gamed offline. >> at the end of the day they were playing with each other. >> reporter: others looked bigger picture as hacks become more frequent, cyber security is a concern. >> i think people stop with the thought of swiping a credit card where the information is going and now they know it's rough work. >> sony's controversial movie the interview is showing at theaters. according to preliminary reports it's already pulled in more than $1 million at the box office. analysts say the movie could make a couple mill
. >> reporter: claudia's calls to sony yielded few answers as the lizard squad claimed responsibility for taking down play station network and xbox live servers halting online gaming for the two systems. >> he thought it was bogus, pretty horrible. >> reporter: mark's 6 year old son couldn't play his game. >> got some good notice. christmas day was a spectacular time to disrupt the network. >> reporter: a war of words ensued on twitter between hackers claiming to...
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fox's claudia cowan is in pacific today california tonight where people are dealing with the worst of it. >> reporter: rain starting to fall in san francisco wednesday night as the powerful storm started battering the west coast. heavy precipitation is expected and as much as 8-inches of rain is forecast for coastal mountains over a 24-hour period. schools all across the bay area closing ahead of the storm. staffers at one school passing out flyers to parents notifying them of the closure. >> i'd rather him safe at home than anywhere else. >> reporter: the storm is being called a pineapple express since the system originated in hawaii. four casters say it is one of the stronger storms to hit the state in five years. people are filling up sand bags to help prevent major blooding while others rush to stores to stock up on supplies. >> tarps, batteries, flashlights, anything to do with this storm that's coming up. >> wrestling with my big generator it's all fixed up and so i'm set. this is the last item on my list. >> reporter: crews also prepping beach areas for the wicked weather. bull
fox's claudia cowan is in pacific today california tonight where people are dealing with the worst of it. >> reporter: rain starting to fall in san francisco wednesday night as the powerful storm started battering the west coast. heavy precipitation is expected and as much as 8-inches of rain is forecast for coastal mountains over a 24-hour period. schools all across the bay area closing ahead of the storm. staffers at one school passing out flyers to parents notifying them of the...
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claudia? >> it's like someone tweeted, it was like a fully loaded super soaker, completely unloaded here on northern california. all day we have been watching the waves crashing against the pier. here in pacifica and some places getting almost nine inches of rain in this very powerful deluge. it's a mess. look at these pictures. many rooted are flooded. cars are stranded on freeways. just a mess. some people actually getting around on kayaks today. trees have been uprooted and at last report 226,000 utility customers were without power. sink holes, mud slides, rock slides, all very real concerns today. authorities advising folks against driving, especially in the mountains where blizzard whiteout conditions are expected to last through tonight. more than 240 flights into and out of san francisco airport have been cancelled. long delays reported and that's going to have a ripple effect as the evening wears on, and for the first time in many, many years, schools across the bay area are closed. n
claudia? >> it's like someone tweeted, it was like a fully loaded super soaker, completely unloaded here on northern california. all day we have been watching the waves crashing against the pier. here in pacifica and some places getting almost nine inches of rain in this very powerful deluge. it's a mess. look at these pictures. many rooted are flooded. cars are stranded on freeways. just a mess. some people actually getting around on kayaks today. trees have been uprooted and at last...
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. >> i know of claudia, yeah. >> it was a different reality when leaks was the first to be cast as a real housewives of atlanta. >> we started so long ago there wasn't a lot of black african american reality shows on television. but now we have every show in the world. >> there weren't many black reality tv shows but today we have many and we also know that most of america, they only have the opportunity to see or understand another ethnicity through tv. so what do you think the impact of these black reality tv shows has been on the perception of black america? >> it's been both negative and positive, okay? i feel like when our show first started we were positive. i thought people really liked it. even though we got in your face it was never a fistfight. it was mouthing. our first physical fight on our show was last season. they really took it there. it's just been negative. it's been negative the type of shows that have come on and i always say when i meet all of these reality stars because they all contact me at some point or another and i said i can't believe you did all that for
. >> i know of claudia, yeah. >> it was a different reality when leaks was the first to be cast as a real housewives of atlanta. >> we started so long ago there wasn't a lot of black african american reality shows on television. but now we have every show in the world. >> there weren't many black reality tv shows but today we have many and we also know that most of america, they only have the opportunity to see or understand another ethnicity through tv. so what do you...
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when north carolina police told claudia her 17-year-old son had been found dead, she was, obviously, shocked, heartbroken. but when the medical examiner ruled his death a suicide, she couldn't believe it. her son was a vibrant young man with a bright future. to her, it didn't make any sense. neither did the physical details of this case. now we've learned the teenager's family is calling the death a lynching, the fbi is stepping in. here's cnn's victor blackwell. >> i look for him and don't see him. i listen for him and don't hear him. >> the last time claudia lacy saw and heard her 17-year-old son lennon lacy was around the time he snapped this selfie. the caption, last night pic before the big game. he was a high school student in north carolina and a lineman on the football team focused on a professional football career. >> he was a physical fit 17-year-old, very athletic. down to his food, everything he drank. >> but lennon had asthma and had to exercise outside at night after the temperature dropped. something his family said he did often. lennon headed out for a walk the night
when north carolina police told claudia her 17-year-old son had been found dead, she was, obviously, shocked, heartbroken. but when the medical examiner ruled his death a suicide, she couldn't believe it. her son was a vibrant young man with a bright future. to her, it didn't make any sense. neither did the physical details of this case. now we've learned the teenager's family is calling the death a lynching, the fbi is stepping in. here's cnn's victor blackwell. >> i look for him and...
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. >> reporter: look no further than jessica devrese and claudia martinez. >> i actually lovingly refer to myself as a grandma. >> reporter: 30-somethings with a hobby that seems to defy their demographic. >> we were both pretty crafty so we decided to craft together. >> reporter: they've been crocheting and knitting for years. now their needles are pointed in a new direction. >> the legs are kind of skinny. probably cold. >> reporter: jessica and friends are dressing a zoo's worth of statues in the heart of the city. looking at that deer, you can't help but smile, right? >> i can't. yeah. it's cute. >> reporter: otters and ducks and bears, oh my. what do you think of these? >> amazing. >> reporter: they call it yarn bombing. a gentler form of graffiti that was commissioned by the city's business alliance for the second straight year. >> we think it's a great celebration of everything whimsical and fun about portland. >> reporter: and they don't just want to dress the statues. this also brings awareness to their clothing drive for the homeless. >> how did he get it on? >> reporter: at t
. >> reporter: look no further than jessica devrese and claudia martinez. >> i actually lovingly refer to myself as a grandma. >> reporter: 30-somethings with a hobby that seems to defy their demographic. >> we were both pretty crafty so we decided to craft together. >> reporter: they've been crocheting and knitting for years. now their needles are pointed in a new direction. >> the legs are kind of skinny. probably cold. >> reporter: jessica and...
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take patricia live juanfra y claudia nuestra televidente consulta lo siguiente: tengo un hijo nacido aquí y dos niñas nacidas en méxico. yo me las traje sin ningún problema. estoy aquí desde el 2002. podríamos las tres arreglar por parte de mi hijo? take patricia live take 2boxes juanfra recuerde que si tiene preguntas sobre la accin ejecutiva ... puede llamarnos al 408-944-4813 put placeholder here pregunta 7 pregunta 8 pregunta 9 maÑana nos acompaÑa patricia castorena, aboga experta en inmigracin. para responder a las preguntas que surgen en relain a este tema... take 2boxes buenos das patricia...elizabet h ruiz nos hace la siguiente pregunta: mi esposo salió a méxico hace 9 años pero cuándo trató de regresar inmigración lo detuvo como 2 o 3 veces. tenemos 2 niños aquí y uno de ellos tiene autismo. l puede arreglar por medio de mis hijos? yo soy ciudadana le puedo arreglar su estatus? l está en ee.uu. take patricia live juanfra otra pregunta que nos la enva martha ella dice: yo entré aquí hace 12 años, cuándo yo entré me detuvo inmigración ellos me tomaron mi
take patricia live juanfra y claudia nuestra televidente consulta lo siguiente: tengo un hijo nacido aquí y dos niñas nacidas en méxico. yo me las traje sin ningún problema. estoy aquí desde el 2002. podríamos las tres arreglar por parte de mi hijo? take patricia live take 2boxes juanfra recuerde que si tiene preguntas sobre la accin ejecutiva ... puede llamarnos al 408-944-4813 put placeholder here pregunta 7 pregunta 8 pregunta 9 maÑana nos acompaÑa patricia castorena, aboga experta...
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hi there, claudia. busy for john kerry there who is meeting his russian counterpart. >> reporter: well, indeed, the meeting must have been over about half an hour ago now. we don't know exactly the details of that meeting because that was closed to the press. kerry and lavrov met briefly with the press before the meeting, and it was quite interesting to see them sitting around in the residence in the u.s. embassy behind me. sitting around the fireplace and looking very cozy. that was in stark contrast with the u.s./russia relations, which are very frosty these days, especially following the passing by the u.s. senate last thursday of a bill that proposes to impose new sanctions against moscow and to offer a help of $350 million worth of hardware to the ukrainian state and army. so to help them fight in the southern region of crimea. before and during that very short briefing with the media, lavrov sdz he was looking forward also to talk about the middle east to make sure that russia and the united state
hi there, claudia. busy for john kerry there who is meeting his russian counterpart. >> reporter: well, indeed, the meeting must have been over about half an hour ago now. we don't know exactly the details of that meeting because that was closed to the press. kerry and lavrov met briefly with the press before the meeting, and it was quite interesting to see them sitting around in the residence in the u.s. embassy behind me. sitting around the fireplace and looking very cozy. that was in...